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Any one have any luck getting rid of bryopsis ( green hair algae)
Read the books, looking for personal experiences. thanks
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i got rid of mine by shooting it with good old fasioned boiling water...same method i use for aptasia. works for some...not for others.
good luck and be vigilant!
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Sea hare worked for me.
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never thought of that, will give it try on the small patches ,thanks
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I've beat it before & I'm beating it again right now. Add a Sea hare, he'll amaze you. Establish & maintain a significant clean up crew. Keep the maintenace up, attack phosphates both exsisting & future build up.
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better hope you don't kill too much of that "unwanted macro" if you get yerself a sea hare though...unless you want to rent him out after the problems "fixed".
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Sailfin Tang and a Fox face worked for me, along with snails etc... Phosphates and Nitrates should be addressed of course.
Doug |